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THIS IS THE COLOR WHEEL.
IT’S A CONVENIENT WAY FOR ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS TO DIAGRAM THE RELATIONSHIPS OF COLORS AND TO IDENTIFY HARMONIOUS PAIRINGS Fun Fact: The color wheel was ﬁrst introduced by Isaac Newton in 1672 THE COLOR WHEEL

Garamond 60pt goes great with
Helvetica. Since Helvetica is very rigid and Garamond is calligraphic the contrast works nicely. Notice how neither one distracts from the other; instead the two fonts complement each other wonderfully. HELVETICA 120pt

Once you’ve set your type
using a harmonious grouping of timeless fonts, accentuating this contrast with a nice complimentary color scheme simply sets your work over the top. HELVETICA 120pt